Quantico Middle/High School students attend a Model United Nations conference at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, Nov. 14-16. Students in business attire. - Quantico Middle/High School students attend a Model United Nations conference at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, Nov. 14-16. Students in business attire.
Linda Keeling, military spouse, shops for notebooks while checking off items on a back-to-school list for her five grandchildren, Aug. 7, 2013, at the Marine Corps Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Linda Keeling, military spouse, shops for notebooks while checking off items on a back-to-school list for her five grandchildren, Aug. 7, 2013, at the Marine Corps Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Sgt. Sean Hackney, a student and team chief at the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School, explains some of his team’s findings after an infrastructure assessment exercise Aug. 2, 2013, at Marine Corps Base Quantico. MCCMOS students are required to grasp the concepts taught at the schoolhouse prior to graduation. - Sgt. Sean Hackney, a student and team chief at the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School, explains some of his team’s findings after an infrastructure assessment exercise Aug. 2, 2013, at Marine Corps Base Quantico. MCCMOS students are required to grasp the concepts taught at the schoolhouse prior to graduation.
Ninth grade students from Quantico Middle/High School, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, build a 23 inch tower out of raw spaghetti noodles, string, tape, and a marshmallow on May 9, 2013, during the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics event. Tower-building was a station designed to promote teamwork and to help the students apply learned concepts. - Ninth grade students from Quantico Middle/High School, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, build a 23 inch tower out of raw spaghetti noodles, string, tape, and a marshmallow on May 9, 2013, during the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics event. Tower-building was a station designed to promote teamwork and to help the students apply learned concepts.
Sgt. Clifton Shackelford visits the Life Long Learning Center to gather information on the Tuition Assistance Freeze on March 4. Without TA there are still ways to continue educational pursuits and attain much sought after degrees. - Sgt. Clifton Shackelford visits the Life Long Learning Center to gather information on the Tuition Assistance Freeze on March 4. Without TA there are still ways to continue educational pursuits and attain much sought after degrees.